In a spectacular celebration of harmony, health, and human potential, Deepam Yogalaya & Kids Academy, led by the visionary Mrs. Deepa Hari, has achieved not one but two internationally recognized Nova World Records. These remarkable accomplishments took place on August 03, 2025, during a grand tribute to the 11th International Day of Yoga, observed under the global theme: “Yoga for One Earth, One Health.”
Let’s take a closer look at the story behind these record-breaking events that captivated the yoga world and inspired communities across generations.
A Vision Brought to Life – Mrs. Deepa Hari
At the heart of this accomplishment is Mrs. Deepa Hari, Proprietor of Deepam Yogalaya & Kids Academy. Her dedication to spreading yoga as a lifestyle of wellness, discipline, and inner balance has long been evident, but this event set a new benchmark not just for her academy but for yoga communities worldwide.
Her passion turned into purpose as she orchestrated two massive feats in one grand celebration.
Nova World Record #1 – 11 Women, 111 Asanas, 11 Minute
A Spectacle of Strength and Synchrony
The first historic achievement showcased 11 women participants performing 111 yoga asanas continuously for 11 minutes. This was not just a display of flexibility but a tribute to feminine power, endurance, and spiritual discipline.
Symbolic Significance
Why 11? The number carries deep yogic meaning — signifying balance, awakening, and divine energy. The alignment of 11 participants, 111 poses, and 11 minutes was designed to express harmony between body, mind, and universe.
Recognized and Registered
This empowering feat was officially recorded by Nova World Records:
- Record No: NWR-2025-1206
- Date: August 03, 2025
A standing ovation followed as judges and dignitaries acknowledged the depth and elegance of the performance.
Nova World Record #2 – Highest Number of Participants in One Asana for 11 Minutes
A Unified Moment of Stillness
The second record was equally moving. It involved the highest number of participants performing a chosen asana for 11 uninterrupted minutes. Each participant embraced their pose with calm focus — a moment of meditation for the collective soul.
Padmasana – The Pose of Peace
Among the participants, A. Thamizh Kumaran chose Padmasana (Lotus Pose) — a symbol of serenity, stability, and enlightenment. Holding this posture for 11 minutes requires mental discipline, not just physical stamina.
Another Feather in the Cap
This collective meditative performance also earned recognition from Nova World Records under the same record ID, highlighting the uniqueness of two accomplishments on one grand occasion:
- Record No: NWR-2025-1206
- Date: August 03, 2025
An Esteemed Guest List
Adding prestige to the event, the chief guest Dr. R. Elangovan, Secretary of the Tamil Nadu State Chapter Committee of the Indian Yoga Association (IYA), shared valuable insights and lauded the academy’s efforts. His presence symbolized institutional support for grassroots yoga promotion.
The Nova World Records Team – Witnesses to History
To ensure transparency, verification, and global recognition, key figures from the Nova World Records team were present:
- Mr. Rajkumar Natarajan – Managing Director & Editor
- Mr. Sudhakar – National Director
- Mr. Essaki – State Director
Their formal acknowledgment and documentation confirmed the legitimacy and grandeur of both record attempts.
Planning, Passion, and Precision
Organizing two monumental records on the same day demanded flawless coordination. The preparation involved:
- Weeks of physical training for participants
- Mental conditioning and breath control techniques
- On-site rehearsals and dry runs
- Seamless logistics including mats, medical support, and media coverage
From kids to senior citizens, every hand was on deck to make it happen.
A Celebration Beyond Numbers
The real victory wasn’t in the records, but in the spirit of community and celebration of well-being. Families, students, and yoga lovers from all walks of life came together to share the same breath, same mat, and same dream of a healthier world.
Why These Records Matter
While records are often seen as milestones of achievement, in yoga, they carry deeper meaning. These events reinforced the idea that collective wellness is possible, and that every pose holds power — especially when performed with intention and heart.
Media Coverage & Public Response
From local Tamil media to national yoga platforms, the event generated massive buzz. Social media lit up with photos, videos, and heartfelt messages. Hashtags like #DeepamYogaRecord and #YogaForOneEarth trended in regional circles.
The Road Ahead for Deepam Yogalaya
This isn’t the end — it’s a launchpad. Mrs. Deepa Hari envisions:
- Expanded yoga outreach programs
- Workshops for children, women, and seniors
- New record-setting events for community engagement
Deepam Yogalaya continues to grow as a beacon of light, spreading ancient wisdom in modern times.
Conclusion – A Moment That Made History
August 03, 2025, will be etched in golden letters in the history of Deepam Yogalaya & Kids Academy. Under the brilliant leadership of Mrs. Deepa Hari, two Nova World Records were not just broken — they were redefined.
More than that, a message was sent loud and clear: Yoga is for everyone. Yoga is forever.